Condenser



.R. C. ROSE March 16 1926.

CONDENSER Filed Oct. 10 1925 awuemto'c t r rice.

' RICHARD o. ROSE, or'oscEonA, ARKANsAs.

ooNnEN'sER.

T Application filed October 10, 1925. Serial No. 61,732.

To al l wiziom it {concerns Be itknown that L'Rrormnn C. Rose, a

citizen of the United States; residing at Osceola, in the. county ofMississippi and State of Arkansas, have. invented a new and useful Condenser, of which thefollowingj'is a specification. A p 7 The present invention has reference to v condensers used injradiohook-ups and aims I to provide a glass; condenser structure de- A signedtolincrease' theefiiciency of the radio An importantobject of the invention is to construct the body portion of the con denser; in such away that the glass conv denser elements may be"; riveted together I eliminatingdanger-of breaking the same.

' A still" further object of the invention is the provision of a condenser wherein the Q tinfoil plates are soldered to the binding posts in two places.

-With the foregomgand other objects in view 1 which will appear as theldescription proceeds, the invention resides in the com blnation and arrangement of parts and in fthei detailsj of construction hereinafter de- .scribed: and claimed, it being understood thatchanges in the precise embodiment of the invention herein disclosed,may be made Within the scope of what 1s claimed, with-, but departing from the ,spirit of the inlated from each other by means of the in sulation .7 which is of the usual and well known'constructiomz These glass members 5 are, formed with openings disposed intermediate the side made.

"edgesthereof and arranged adjacent to the ends thereof, which openings are countersunk as "at 8 for purposes to be hereinafter The clips more fully described.

which embracethe ends of the glass members 5, are indicated. generally by the reference character 9, each clip embodying spaced flanges 10 which are provided with aligningopenings 11 for the reception of the rivets 12 that are passed through openings of ings of the y Figur 2 the glass members 5, and open tin foil plates as clearly shown to the end that the rivets may be set by a suitablemachinewithout the danger of s As shown hattering the glass members 5. by Flgure 2 the tin foil plates are passed around one of the ends of the respective plates where they are soldered to the clips associated therewith, as by means of solderdropped through the openings ,13 0f the clips. 7 I e Formed integral with each clip is a finger 14 that extends therefrom andwhich is pro- Vided with an opening 15 through which the usual conne From the ction to the condenser may be foregoing it will be seen that the construction as shown and described em-' bodies a condenser employing the glass.

members in lating members commonly used. in con,

place -of the usual fiber insudenser construction, and Which have proven a greatadvantage overthe fiber insulation used 1n condensers.

. I claim:

(A condenser including spaced glass insulating members, said -insulating members having openings disposed adjacent to the ends thereof, said openings being countersunk, tin foil plates arranged between the glass insulating members, insulating material disposed between the tin foil plates,

and said cli foil plates.

as my own, ture.

ps being in circuit with the tin In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereto affixed my signa- RICHARD 0. Rose. 

